Electric Windows Problems 96 Sunfire
dylanger
01-07-2007, 10:30 PM
Well, Ive spent a week on this.
BOTH windows stopped working at the same time, the breaker is fine. Could it be the switch? It's on the center console. So could both sides of the switch get fried at the same time? any help...would help
thanks,
dylan
BOTH windows stopped working at the same time, the breaker is fine. Could it be the switch? It's on the center console. So could both sides of the switch get fried at the same time? any help...would help
thanks,
dylan
Phife
01-08-2007, 08:19 PM
Doesnt sound likely but i guess its possible for both switches to die.. maybe someone spilled a drink on the switches?
If you have a volt meter or a continuity checker you could check the switches to find out if they work or not.
Or just got to a junk yard and grab one out of another cav.
If you have a volt meter or a continuity checker you could check the switches to find out if they work or not.
Or just got to a junk yard and grab one out of another cav.
dylanger
01-10-2007, 03:03 AM
Nobody spilt anything on it? could it be the fuse/breaker/relay?
jonsonton
01-10-2007, 07:00 AM
Sometimes, from the everyday opening and closing of the doors, a wire can break in between the door and the body.
Do you have power going to the switches?
Do you have power going to the switches?
dylanger
01-12-2007, 12:32 AM
Sometimes, from the everyday opening and closing of the doors, a wire can break in between the door and the body.
Do you have power going to the switches?
is it all on one circuit?
if you can answer that, that would help me alot.
if its a wire, ick. i dont want to deal with that in the cold. were going to have a good cold snow this weekend.
Do you have power going to the switches?
is it all on one circuit?
if you can answer that, that would help me alot.
if its a wire, ick. i dont want to deal with that in the cold. were going to have a good cold snow this weekend.
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